Lost Horizons – Ojalá (2017). Artist: Lost Horizons. Genre: Indie Pop. Released: 2017.
A new band formed by Simon Raymonde and Richie Thomas. 13 December 2018 at 01:50 ·. Album no 2 begins on Saturday. Richie Horse Thomas will be with me as per usual on hooves. 7 December 2018 at 13:17 ·. HOTEL PELIROCCO is with Emily Dean and 3 others.
Lost Horizons – Ojalá. Label: Bella Union – BELLA700CD. Country: UK, Europe & US. Released: 03 Nov 2017.
Lost Horizons - Ojala. Since the break-up of the Cocteau Twins in 1997, former bassist Simon Raymonde can't exactly be accused of taking a step back. As label boss of Bella Union, he has been responsible for introducing audiences in the UK to artists such as Lift To Experience, John Grant, Explosions In The Sky, Fleet Foxes and Laura Veirs, amongst a whole host of other acts. He has also released a solo album and collaborated with Nanaco and more recently Stephanie Dosen in the excellent duo Snowbird.
Lost Horizons is the only studio album released by the symphonic metal band Luca Turilli's Dreamquest. The album features an unknown female vocalist and Italian musician Luca Turilli, guitarist for Rhapsody of Fire and a number of solo albums, plays keyboards. The album was released on June 9, 2006 in Germany, Switzerland, and Austria. It was released throughout the rest of Europe on June 12, and in the United States on June 27. All songs written and composed by Luca Turilli. Introspection" – 0:15.
it/LH-ojala Ojalá tracklist: 1. Bones (0:00) 2. The Places We've Been. Lost Horizon - A Flame to the Ground Beneath (2003, Full Album)Kevin Alonso Salazar Sandí. A Flame to the Ground Beneath es el segundo album de la banda sueca de power metal Lost Horizon, realizado en 2003. Subido con fines educativos sin. Joseph William Morgan - Lost Horizons (Epic Beautiful Emotional Trailer)Epic Heaven Music.
Calling themselves Lost Horizons, they feature nearly as many guest vocalists as tracks on the 15-song release, titled Ojalá (Spanish for "hopefully"). With Raymonde having already demonstrated his good ear with his label, the duo handpicked a compelling group of nuanced voices for the album, including ex-Midlake frontman Tim Smith, Lanterns on the Lake's Hazel Wilde, and Marissa Nadler. With much of the album born of improvisation, with the voice tracks added last, the final song, "Stampede," only implies tempo and form. Intermittent trumpet solos alternate with Wilde, who seems to ask the trumpeter questions, like "Is this your soliloquy or just another drunken speech?," before the song and record end on an unresolved chord.